Nature Bats LastNature Bats Last is the most radical show on the radio. Hosts Mike Sliwa and Guy McPherson get to the root of relevant issues facing society.

On today’s episode of Nature Bats Last on PRN.FM my guest was U.S. Environmental Lawyer and activist, William Bibb who has practiced for fifty years helping people and victims of careless corporations and individuals. “We are all victims now of corporate greed in a system where profits are placed above the rights of the individual, safety, and the environment.” Bill is a graduate of UCLA and Southwestern College of Law in Los Angeles and is in private practice in San Diego, California - Encinitas. Bill took Environmental Law back in 1976. He was a member of the Environmental Law Section of the State Bar of California and is currently the President of a Non-Profit Corporation that serves as a Petitioner in California Environmental Quality Act cases.

Guy and friends, including renowned journalist Dahr Jamail, frequent guest-host and co-host Pauline Schneider, occasional guest Paul Marcotte, and new friends Sara Law and Glen Peter Osborne, have a wide-ranging conversation in this episode of NBL radio. A few listeners join the fray, too.

Guy and Cory and converse with Australian independent journalist Michael Swifte. You can find his writing at his blog, We Suspect Silence, Wrong Kind of Green, and on his Twitter handle @empathiser. We took a few calls from listeners.

This show marked the beginning of an era: Cory Morningstar began as new co-host. We reviewed the history of the show, talked about Cory's ongoing, radical work, checked in with Australian correspondent Serena, and took calls from listeners.

Guy and Mike speak with blogger (Moving Forward), Rob Seimetz about his journey into the world of abrupt climate change and its consequence of NTHE. Paul Marcotte and Kevin Hester join us as well. Serena from Western Australia gives us a moving synopsis of the struggle millennials face during these most difficult times.